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Statement (l): Oxalic acid is dibasic acid.
Statement (II): An oxalic acid is weak acid and produces less H+ ions as compared to strong acid.
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0 If both Statement (1& Statement (11) are True & the Statement (11) is a correct explanation of the Statement (1).

0 If both Statement (1) & Statement (II) are True but Statement (II) is not a correct explanation of the Statement (1).

O If Statement (1) is True but the Statement (II) is False.

O If both Statement (1) & Statement (II) are False.​

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Answered by deepikaarya
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Answered by anshumanaryan799
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Answer:(A) - Both the statement (1&2) is True and the statement (2)

is a correct explanation 0f statement (1).

Explanation:

Oxalic acid chemical formula is HOOC-COOH.

When it dissociates it gives two H++ ions. So we can say it is not monobasic. It is dibasic due to two ionizable H++ ions.

  • Therefore the statement-1 is True.

It is weaker the H_{3} O^{+} ions (water). But it is stronger than acetic acid, sulfurous acid , nitrous acid , benzoic acid etc.., Firstly it is organic compound  and generally organic compounds are not strong acids.

Oxalic acid is also called as dicarboxylic acid.

  • And statement-2 is also True.

Hence, it is a weak acid as it is mention in statement-2 and produces less H+ ions which is dibasic acids the correct explanation is also given.

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